Betta fish are more suitable for home breeding, because first of all, they are small in size and do not need to occupy too much space. Secondly, they have lower requirements for the environment and stronger adaptability. Especially in Chinese betta fish, the temperature requirement is relatively low. Even in winter, as long as they are kept indoors, they can survive normally without installing heating rods. Finally, they belong to the gill fish, which have special auxiliary respiratory organs and can breathe oxygen in the air. When breeding artificially, there is no need to install oxygen pumps for them, and the breeder is very simple. In addition, the color of betta fish is bright, especially the tail, which is the most ornamental, so it is very suitable for family breeding.
2. How to raise betta fish1. Water temperature and water quality: Betta fish do not have high requirements on water temperature and water quality. When cultured artificially, they can survive well as long as the water temperature in which they live is around 24 ℃ and the water quality is clean and refreshing.
2. Feeding: Betta is an omnivorous fish, and there are many kinds of food that can be eaten. Breeders can choose to use bumper shrimp, red worms, yellow mealworms, bread worms, etc. as their staple foods, and then match them with some vegetables and fruits to ensure their balanced nutrition.
3. Separate breeding: Betta fish are inherently aggressive. When rearing artificially, it is best to put them in separate containers. If the container is large, you can install partitions to avoid conflicts between them.